Possible to use an R6 flywheel?

MattyA

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Can anyone help me with my quiestion.
I want to run a r6 flywheel and stator.
i would imagine that the r6 flywheel is lighter than the fz6 one, as it is slighty thinner in width.

Will it being lighter pose a huge problem or will it benefit me with slightly more power and maybe less torque?
 

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I'm thinking the difference will probably be minimal if it is compatable. May not be really worth the money unless someone gave you one.
 

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You would have a much easier time of things if you just remove your current flywheel, have a machinist cut away excess material, and reinstall it.

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unfortunatly that wont solve my problems of getting my woodcraft covers to fit. il have to get both stator and rotor from an r6:(

i know it wont be cheap but its nothing compared to the other work that has gone into it.

thanks guys, all opinions are greatly appreciated;)
 
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